
What 10th Edition Means for Warhammer 40K Players
The launch of 10th Edition Warhammer 40K marked a significant turning point for Games Workshop’s
Free shipping for orders over £100 £100 Brutal frontline Ironjawz fighters for your Orruk Warclans army
Builds 10 Orruk Ardboyz, armed with either choppas or stikkas
Customise your armoured mob using different heads, weapons, and shields

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Orruk Ardboyz plough into the fray with a mad bellow and the clatter of heavy pig-iron plate. These mobs of ferocious, battle-scarred fighters smash their way through the enemy’s ranks with an array of crude but wickedly sharp weapons, bashing aside return blows – and unlucky opponents – using heavy shields.
This multipart plastic kit builds 10 Orruk Ardboyz, the frontline fighters of the Ironjawz clans. Each Ardboy carries a hefty slab-like shield, and can be armed with either a choppa or a long-handled stikka. You can build one model as an Ardboy Boss to lead the mob with a unique choppa and a choice of heads, and another model as a Gorkamorka Glyph Bearer who carries one of two different back-mounted glyphs.
You’ll find a wide variety of different heads, shields, hands, and weapons, all of which are totally interchangeable – no matter how big your Waaagh! grows, you can ensure that your Ironjawz look like a proppa motley mob.
This kit comprises 98 plastic components, and comes with 10x Citadel 32mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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